A direct quotation are the exact words of someone else written into your writing. Pretty much let's say you take a quote from Obama. He says, in exact words "<span>The future rewards those who press on. I don't have time to feel sorry for myself. I don't have time to complain. I'm going to press on." This is a direct quotation, as no words have been changed and it's exactly what he says.</span>
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Subject: The Kindergarteners
Verb: Excited
An effective argument is established by taking the time to look at both sides of an issue.
Discrediting someone's argument or learning the popular opinion is not a good way of creating arguments, while it is not very subjective to decide what is better and what is worse.
Always have a thesis, body paragraph, and conclusion paragraph. It needs to flow well, and there can’t be any grammar errors. If there’s a word or paragraph limit, make sure that it reaches or exceeds It, site your sources, (that are credible). Get your message across!
These are some that I could list off the top of my head. Hope this helps!